They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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第 145 頁
... John Fremont had coupled his two desires : to map and chart scientifically the
wilderness between the Mississippi and the Pacific ; to use these expeditions as
mechanisms with which to secure further expansion of the United States .
... John Fremont had coupled his two desires : to map and chart scientifically the
wilderness between the Mississippi and the Pacific ; to use these expeditions as
mechanisms with which to secure further expansion of the United States .
第 248 頁
... champion of reform ; the man who had waved the bloody shirt in Congress in
an effort to secure the nomination of 1876 now assured his listeners in West
Virginia that the friendship between the north and south never again could be
broken .
... champion of reform ; the man who had waved the bloody shirt in Congress in
an effort to secure the nomination of 1876 now assured his listeners in West
Virginia that the friendship between the north and south never again could be
broken .
第 351 頁
For the old American principle that government is a liability to be borne by the
citizens for the sake of peace , order and security , the New Deal has substituted
the notion that government is an asset without which none of us can survive .
For the old American principle that government is a liability to be borne by the
citizens for the sake of peace , order and security , the New Deal has substituted
the notion that government is an asset without which none of us can survive .
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